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The Sports Archives – Five of the Most Expensive Sporting Tickets!
Arsenal may have hit the headlines for the wrong reasons with their recent home clash with Chelsea setting the cash tills ringing with the cheapest match tickets coming in at a pocket-money busting £62. A hefty price to pay for … Continue reading
Posted in Baseball, Football, Olympics, Other, Soccer, Tennis
Tagged 2012 London Olympics, American Football, Andy Murray, Arsenal, Chelsea, English Premier League, expensive, football, New York Yankees, Olympics, Premier League, roger federer, sports, sports and business, sports and leisure, sports and money, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, Super Bowl XLV, tennis, Wimbledon 2012
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The Sports Archives – Rugby Sevens – What’s It All About?
First played in 1883, Rugby 7’s is referred to by many different names which include the Borders Game, the “Short Game” or Seven-a-side. Rugby 7’s was the brainchild of 2 butchers from Melrose who initially thought up the tournament as … Continue reading
The Sports Archives – A Sports Fan’s Guide to Melbourne!
If you’re a sports nut, you may never want to leave Melbourne. Victoria’s capital is not just the home of the Australian Football League (10 of the 18 teams are from the state of Victoria), it is also an important … Continue reading
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Tagged 1956 Olympic Games, 1992 World Cup, 2006 Commonwealth Games, Aussie Rules Football, Australia Cricket Team, Australian Football League, Australian sporting memorabilia, Cricket, croquet, England Cricket Team, Gaelic Football, horse racing, lacrosse, melbourne australia, Melbourne Cup, motor racing, National Sports Museum, Rugby, sailing, sports and leisure, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, Yachting
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The Sports Archives – Overcoming All Odds – Five Inspirational Disabled Athletes!
The London Olympics were incredible for myriad reasons, but one of the most important of these was undoubtedly the treatment of the Paralympics. For possibly the first time, the Paralympics were treated as of equal importance, and the Paralympians were … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives – Popular Sports in Thailand!
Thailand could hardly be described as a sporting nation. If you are going to measure sporting success at the Olympics, then Thailand was hardly rated as a mention at the last Olympics in London. The only medal that the country … Continue reading
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Tagged 2012 London Olympics, beach volley ball, Beach Volleyball, Combat sports, european football, hot air balloon races, kickboxing, manchester united, Muay Thai Blogs, muay thai boxing, sports and leisure, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, thai sports, Thailand Blogs, Thailand Sports, Tharshanning
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The Sports Archives – The Popularity of Cycling!
Cycling has become more popular over the last few years a small part of this increase in popularity can be attributed to the 2012 London Olympics and Bradley Wiggins Tour De France win. However cycling has a rich history that … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives – The History And Basics Of Wheelchair Basketball
The History And Basics Of Wheelchair Basketball With the popularity of this year’s Paralympic Games, we think it’s time to take a closer look at one of the most watchable sports: wheelchair basketball. Developed by American World War II veterans, … Continue reading
The Sports Archives – How Much Does It Cost To Train An Olympic Athlete?
For a select few world-class athletes, 2012 was the year when they realized their full potential, and stood on the podium with an Olympic gold medal around the neck. At that specific moment, they may well have contemplated how the … Continue reading
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Tagged 2000 Sydney Olympics, 2008 Beijing Olympics, 2012 olympics, 2012 Summer Olympics, athletes, cost of olympics training, costing, london 2012, Olympic Sports Blogs, olympics 2012, Olympics Sports Blogs, Paralympic Sports Blogs, Paralympics Sports Blogs, sports and leisure, Sports Archives, Team GB, Team Great Britain
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The Sports Archives – An Amazing Ski Story!
I had been skiing for about for five or six years, going to the same place year in, year out, and I was getting a little bored of it all to be honest. I picked it up naturally and really … Continue reading

